Sometimes it takes just a little thing to be considered a Cult Siren. You don’t need to benefit from a career-span of many decades or to be covered in acting awards.
Yes, sometimes, a tiny opportunity is sufficient. Our guest right here, for example, is principally known for one single role, that she played in two motion pictures… with only one word of dialogue between these two productions! Hard to believe? Not really, when you’ll remember that Linda Harrison was Nova in Planet of the Apes and Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
Linda Harrison will be the next director and CEO of the Newark Museum in New Jersey. She takes the place of Steven Kern, who resigned in late 2017 to become president of the Asbjorn Lunde Foundation.
Harrison has led the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco since 2013 as CEO and director. Prior to her role at MoAD, she was a business owner in San Francisco and a vice president at Eastman Kodak. A Getty Foundation Executive Leadership Institute Fellow, Harrison is on a variety of nonprofit boards and committees, including the program committee for the American Alliance of Museum